The pebble beach is suitable for all age groups and has convenient amenities such as a beach bar and toilets. However, there is a lack of shade during mid-day and no options for sun umbrellas or public showers.
To reach the beach, a car is necessary and the entrance can be a bit tricky to locate. Once you arrive, a short drive on a dirt road followed by a 20-minute walk through a small canyon will lead you to the stunning sandy beach. The water is delightful and the beach itself is quite pleasant. It's unfortunate that on the way to the beach, you may come across a spot where people discard their litter, but thankfully it's not visible from the beach.
This beach on the island of Vis is a true gem, with the colors of the sea gradually changing from a vibrant green to a deep blue as the water spills into the bay. The picturesque scene is further enhanced by the presence of a dozen palm trees swaying gently in the breeze on the shore. However, it's important to note that during peak season, this beach can become quite crowded, so visitors should plan accordingly.
This beachside restaurant on Vis is truly excellent. They offer a choice between meat or fish for dinner, with a starter and main course included. We opted for the fish and it was fantastic. The location is absolutely stunning and it's highly recommended that you book early in the day due to limited supplies. The staff are also very friendly and accommodating. I cannot recommend this place enough.
This charming little cove boasts a delightful scattering of pristine white pebbles and invitingly translucent waters. It's one of my top picks for beaches on Vis Island, and the best part is that it's not overrun with tourists. While the road leading to the shore may not be the smoothest, it's still entirely feasible to reach the beach by car, scooter or bicycle. Just keep in mind that parking is located roughly 100 meters before you reach the sand.